Conceived by the co-founder Kent Lindvall, the tree hotel is situated \u00a0near a small village called Harads in Sweden, 60 km south of \u00a0the Arctic Circle. Designed by\u00a0Scandinavia\u2019s leading architects such as\u00a0Martin Videg\u00e5rd<\/a>,\u00a0\u00a0Bolle Tham<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0M\u00e5rten\u00a0<\/a>& Gustav<\/a>\u00a0Cyr\u00e9n<\/a>, the main goal was to create a habitat deep in the forest which would not only\u00a0rejuvenate\u00a0the guests, but also bring them closer to mother nature. The hotel consists of four different types of rooms, namely\u00a0the cabin, the blue cone, the nest\u00a0and the mirrorcube.<\/p>\n One of my favourites is the Mirrorcube, which is a 4 x 4 metre box suspended from a treetop. It consists of a lightweight aluminium structure \u00a0clad in mirrored glass on all sides. The exterior reflects the surroundings and the sky, creating a camouflaged refuge. The interior is all made of plywood and the windows give a 360 degree view of the surroundings.\u00a0All of the rooms harmoniously blend into the natural environment with the aim of making a minimal ecological footprint. Each room is located four to six meters above the ground and they all share the magnificent views of the surrounding natural environment.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n